Monday, June 11, 2012

Monday about the detention of foreigners and the Russian Foreign Ministry said .

Detained in Libya by the International Criminal Court , including the Russians , was placed under forty-five-day detention , according to Agence France-Presse.According to a source in judicial circles, Libya, foreigners suspected of endangering national security.Interlocutor of the agency added that the four detained during the investigation .The Russian embassy in Tripoli, the data on the forty-five- day detention officers did not support the ICC , RIA Novosti reported with reference to the head of the consular department of embassy Ilya Samunina ."No official [ about forty-five days time ] does not say ," - said the diplomat.At the same time , as follows from his words , all four remain in custody , and the timing of their release are unclear.Earlier on Monday about the detention of foreigners and the Russian Foreign Ministry said .According to authorities , the Russian representative of the ICC , the former Russian ambassador to the Netherlands Alexander Khodakov , was arrested and remained in the town of Zintan on their own.The ministry also stressed that the Libyan side of any claims against Hodakova not.However, the Foreign Ministry said that two officers of the court is still in custody .It is an Australian Melinda Taylor and her translator , Helen Assaf from Lebanon .The staff of the International Criminal Court was detained on Thursday, June seven, in Zintan , during a meeting with the deposed dictator's son arrested Moammar Gadhafi - Seif al- Islam.According to the Libyan side, Qaddafi 's son handed over to foreigners some papers, not related to his case , however, pose a threat to national security.According to media reports , except for Russian, Australian and Lebanese detainees was the Spaniard Esteban Peralta Losiya .The International Criminal Court is seeking the issuance of Tripoli, Saif al- Islam.In Libya , by contrast , believe that the trial of the dictator's son should go to his home.

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